Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One thinks himself the master …"
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One thinks himself the master of others, and still remains a greater slave than they.
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One thinks himself the master of others, and still remains a greater slave than they.
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"I detest the great, their condition, their maxims, their vices, and I should detest them still more if I were one of them."
"The child who has learned only what is taught him by others, will never be truly learned."
"The general will is always upright and always tends to the public advantage; but the deliberations of the people do not always have the same rectitude."
"What is called virtue in a man is a weakness in a woman."
"To be loved is to be useful, to be useful is to be loved."
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